Aston Martin Racing’s 2011 season will draw to a close at the Six
Hours of Zhuhai on Sunday 13 November. Having achieved two consecutive
podium finishes in the run-up to China’s Intercontinental Le Mans Cup
qualifier, the team has high hopes of rounding off a successful second
half of the season.

Carrying the iconic Gulf livery, Aston
Martin Racing’s V12-powered DBR1-2 scored a popular overall victory at
Laguna Seca in September. The LMP1 machine then secured third position
at Petit Le Mans, Road Atlanta, last month amidst a highly competitive
grid that included a full complement of diesel-powered racers.

At
the final round of the Intercontinental Le Mans Cup, drivers Andy
Meyrick (GBR), Stefan Mücke (D) and Harold Primat (CH) will guide the
DBR1-2 around the 2.68-mile Zhuhai International Circuit with ambitions
of competing at the very front of the unofficial petrol category and
challenging the diesel cars once again.

Aston Martin
Racing Team Principle, George Howard-Chappell, said: “Firstly, I’d like
to welcome Andy Meyrick back to the LMP1 team this year. Let’s hope we
can continue our run of good results.

“We have not run an
LMP1 car at Zhuhai before but with the test day on Wednesday, we have a
chance to catch up on our competitors who raced here last year and find a
good set up for the circuit.”

Andy Meyrick, stepping back
into the LMP1 racer after a stint in an Aston Martin GT4 car, said:
“I’m really looking forward to being back in the prototype and driving
with Stefan and Harold. It will be my first time in China and, from
what I’ve seen and heard, the circuit looks like it will encourage good
racing.

“Hopefully we’ll be able to give Aston Martin a
strong result at the end of the season to build on what was achieved at
Laguna Seca and Petit Le Mans.”

Aston Martin Racing will
continue to compete internationally in 2012 – with the same hunger for
success – and confirmation of next season’s progamme will follow in due
course.

The marque will also be represented in the LM GTE
AM category by Gulf AMR Middle East’s Vantage GT2, with the team hoping
to build on its fourth-placed class finish at Road Atlanta.

The
007 DBR1-2 will first run at competitive speeds during the pre-race
test sessions on Wednesday 9 November, with two Free Practice sessions
running on Friday 11 November. Following a third Free Practice period on
Saturday 12 November, qualifying for the race will commence at 14.50
local time. The race itself starts at 11.00 on Sunday 13 November and
will run for six hours.